Chad86tsi
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You say slow down but you have not given actual figures of what will happen in the next year or the year after etc. Are you making assumptions or do you have facts to show? What is crashing from EV use?
We are in one of the most well supplied parts of the grid in the country, and it was made public that we are facing a 33% chance of brownouts in the next 3 years. In a presentation on September 18, 2019, the council found the Loss of Load Probability in 2024 is 33%. <
That's what is public, the inside info > I can't share.
We are looking at adding new load at non-deal times in the form of EV's, while : over the next eight years, 12 coal plants across the West will shut down and take a huge, dependable block of electricity out of the system.

Will there be enough electricity after coal plants shut down?
Coal plants are shutting down across the West. But will there be enough electricity once they are gone? The answer has industry leaders concerned.

What large scale storage banks are slated to come on line before then to capture green watts and supply them in the dark? EV's generally charge during peak load here (and many other places). It's fairly straight forward math. Assume whatever you want from that.